I think what Antonio meant was, the cause for your problem is already fixed 
in the source code on github.
so you either clone the repository on github and compile it yourself (then 
you have the latest release).
or you live with the problem and delete the stale files that you may find 
in /var/ossec looking like this:

ossec-hosts.1i6uugNQB3 
ossec-hosts.BFHjPh9dwg 
ossec-hosts.i4EvjkDXUh 
ossec-hosts.U3thtpzm6b 
ossec-hosts.1MeJfr9MGt 

but maybe I misread what Antonio described...

Am Freitag, 22. Januar 2016 10:23:42 UTC+1 schrieb Giorgio Biondi:
>
> Hi Antonio,
>
> Many thanks for quickly answer. 
>
> I have read from github, but I'm not coder and I not understand how make 
> to solve my problem. 
> You can give me some 'hints' for reduce load at service stop?
>
> Thanks for your time.
>
> Giorgio Biondi.
>

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